News: December 2015

It’s snowing this time of year along the Wasatch Front, a patch of connected cities spreading from Ogden to Provo, that some in Utah refer to as the “Silicon Slopes.” But this part of the Rockies isn’t just turning out large amounts of fluffy, white stuff, it also seems to be produc

Eight years of hard work and vision came to fruition Thursday upon the completion and commissioning of Utah’s first, fully-functional, utility-sized solar power plant Utah Red Hills Renewable Park located in Parowan.

A financial-services company in Draper and an aerospace-parts manufacturer in St. George received state tax incentives worth nearly $1 million Thursday from the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) board.

A rail-car maker at the center of a recent controversial Switzerland trip by Utah Transit Authority board members and state lawmakers will open temporary operations in Utah, the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) announced Thursday.

Ogden's ambition to be a recreation-industry hub got a boost this week when the Governor's Office of Economic Development board provided an incentive to attract an Italian bicycle-parts manufacturer to the area.

Salt Lake City—The Program Support Center (PSC), the shared services agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has found a new home in Salt Lake City. The agency hosted a celebratory ribbon cutting Friday with Deputy Assistant Secretary Paul S.